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Cali By Snoop - Red Wine from California - Red Wine - 75cl Bottles(12.5% VOL ALC)

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In an exclusive interview with CNN, Snoop confirms that he’s every bit as complex as the red blend that now bears his name. The following has been edited for style and brevity: When I partner with a brand, it first of all has to be something that I like, an everyday part of my life, and something that feels good to me. If it feels good, it must be for me. So when 19 Crimes reached out to me, it just made sense. What was the development process like for Snoop Cali Red? Did you go to any vineyards and taste any of the liquids that went into the final blend?

Old Age, Gin & Juice, Hennessy, but once I started getting intellectually together, wine started to enhance my thinking and my thought process. You want to go with whatever you are or wherever you’re at – and as I got older, I wanted to age like fine wine. Wine and gin] have their own occasions," Snoop told us. "A lot of people call wine ‘juice.’ So, it’s only right that I give them the gin and juice with [my gin] Indoggo and 19 Crimes." 11. He Helped 19 Crimes Bring Martha Stewart on Board verifyErrors }}{{ message }}{{ /verifyErrors }}{{ The wine is from Northern California’s Lodi region with a smoky taste. 19 Crimes allowed me to come up with the perfect blend for me. Strong, bold and incredible – just like the D-O-Double-G. I was involved in the tasting process and just knew from the first sip, everyone was gonna love it.

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It definitely goes with a filet mignon steak and fettuccine. It also goes really good with spaghetti from my cookbook “From Crook to Cook.” Ground beef, Italian sausage, your favorite kind of cheeses. It’s a good combo with food. My homeboy Warren G popped some shit on us called Merlot. It just sounded expensive so we started drinking that kind of red wine and we fell in love with it because it made us feel some kind of way about ourselves. We interview Snoop Dogg and the executives at Treasury Wine Estates, who own the 19 Crimes brand, fairly regularly, resulting in a number of interesting facts about Snoop wine bottles and brand. Here’s your guide to everything relating to Snoop Dogg and 19 Crimes wine. 1. Snoop Loves the 19 Crimes Brand I didn’t grow up a wine drinker. Wine was foreign to me in my neighborhood, so I’ve probably been drinking wine for about 15 to 20 years. I was a hard drinker.

In the early Aughts, Snoop partnered with Cognac house Landy for a fun ad campaign, and in 2020, he officially launched his own gin and a wine collaboration with 19 Crimes. Starting with a Cali Red, the partners have since expanded into a Cali Rosé, a Cali Blanc (Sauvignon Blanc) and a Cali Gold white blend. This man has seemingly not met a spirit or wine category his palate doesn’t love. Even the glass that you’re drinking it out of, the way that you hold the glass, your posture, your conversation … all of that comes with the feeling of drinking wine because it is all in one glass. The notion of outlaws who evolved into pioneers is celebrated by 19 Crimes, and the synergy between the winery and Snoop was evident to 19 Crimes' top brass. “[19 Crimes] is really a story of overcoming adversity and coming from somewhere that’s a tough situation, to somewhere amazing. And we absolutely think that Snoop embodies that in a contemporary context,” John Wardley, Treasury Wine Estates marketing vice president for the Americas, told us. 2. Snoop Dogg’s 19 Crimes Cali Red is a BlendWhile taste comes down to a variety of personal palate preferences, typically a Petite Sirah will afford deep and complex notes that include dark berries, ripened plums and even a hint of cocoa on the finish. Petite Sirah will also lend a punch of acidity and tannins to the blend. Zinfandel can lead to a jammy taste and lingering smoky note on the tongue, while Merlot will bolster the dark fruit flavors. When partnering with 19 Crimes to launch his brand, Snoop shared, “I’ve been a fan,” of the Australian company’s wine. The brand ethos and marketing stem from the historical act of sending British criminals to Australia for any one of 19 various crimes. ( Many of those crimes, established in the 1700s, were insane, including: “impersonating an Egyptian, stealing fish from a pond or river, or clandestine marriage.”)

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